Lucas Joaquim is a 14-year-old boy from the Búzi District of Sofala Province who became an orphan in 2014, when he was 12. He went to live with his grandmother but soon after dropped out of the 4th grade and lived on the street. Lucas Joaquim...

With a mission to strengthen Mozambican civil society organizations (CSOs) and networks, the Capable Partners Program (CAP), funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, was launched in 2006 to address organizational capacity development...

Thabiso (name has been changed for privacy) lives in Sepopa, Botswana, and was identified by the village social worker as a vulnerable child due to his HIV status and impoverished single-parent family. Insufficient resources meant that Thabiso, who...

The transport corridors of east, central and southern Africa are economic lifelines that link countries with their neighbors, serving as pathways for trade and engines for expanding local economies. They are also major transmission routes for HIV.